I would hazard a guess the motivation is less to do with the perception that Notes is dead and more to do with the sense that the talent pool is saturated. Maybe that's just me. I was looking at a job here in our small corner of the world and guess what... there were 14 other submissions. And when I reviewed resumes for folks to replace me? There were 14 other candidates. It's like there's 15 of us doing Notes in town and about one open slot.
Anyone who takes advantage of every opportunity to learn something new, even synergistically, is going to do themselves a huge favor. So I'm largely in agreement with James J but I support the idea of helping folks that want to transition to something new, for whatever reason (maybe they're burnt out on Notes?).
I would hazard a guess the motivation is less to do with the perception that Notes is dead and more to do with the sense that the talent pool is saturated. Maybe that's just me. I was looking at a job here in our small corner of the world and guess what... there were 14 other submissions. And when I reviewed resumes for folks to replace me? There were 14 other candidates. It's like there's 15 of us doing Notes in town and about one open slot.
Anyone who takes advantage of every opportunity to learn something new, even synergistically, is going to do themselves a huge favor. So I'm largely in agreement with James J but I support the idea of helping folks that want to transition to something new, for whatever reason (maybe they're burnt out on Notes?).
Jerry